India bags maximum 11 medals in World Archery Youth Championships, 2023

India bags maximum 11 medals in World Archery Youth Championships, 2023

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Category : Sports Published on: July 13 2023

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  • In the 'World Archery Youth Championship', 2023 held in Ireland, India secured the second position in the championship by winning the maximum number of 11 medals.
  • The 'World Archery Youth Championships', 2023 is scheduled to be held from 3 to 9 July 2023.
  • India finished with its highest-ever medal tally of 11 medals in this championship. Despite this, India finished second behind Korea in this championship.
  • Korea finished first with a total of 10 medals including six gold and four silver while India finished second with a total of 11 medals including six gold, one silver, and four bronze.
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